Chiefs star Travis Kelce told Pat McAfee that he'll be returning for another NFL season in 2025, and already has a big goal in mind.
General manager Brett Veach faces the challenge of strengthening the roster through free agency and the draft while also retaining as many key players as possible. On Thursday, Veach and the Chiefs made a major move on the offensive line.
Kelce had stated after the Super Bowl loss to the Eagles that he hadn't yet decided whether he'd continue his playing career for a 13th pro season, but Chiefs GM Brett Veach said at the NFL Scouting Combine this week that he expected the veteran tight end to return for another year.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach will work hard this summer to fix the roster issues plaguing the team. Although the Chiefs technically still have
A few days before Super Bowl LIX, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach sat in a ballroom inside the New Orleans Marriott and marveled over 35-year-old Travis Kelce — particularly when it comes to the playoffs.
Following a disastrous offensive line performance in a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles two weeks ago, how will the team look to fill its vacancy at left tackle? “That is tricky,” Veach said during an interview with a handful of local reporters at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke directly from the NFL Scouting Combine about the new-look AFC West. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke after this year's Super Bowl loss. For a partial transcript,
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was ill during Super Bowl 59, according to team general manager Brett Veach.
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